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Vectors of disease at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia: D. reticulatus and D. silvarum
by
Rubel, Franz
, Kahl Olaf
, Kurzrock Lina
, Belova, Oxana A
, Didyk, Yuliya M
, García-Pérez, Ana L
, Kholodilov, Ivan S
, Brugger Katharina
in
Adaptation
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Dermacentor silvarum
/ Frequency distribution
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Species
/ Summer
/ Vectors
2020
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Vectors of disease at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia: D. reticulatus and D. silvarum
by
Rubel, Franz
, Kahl Olaf
, Kurzrock Lina
, Belova, Oxana A
, Didyk, Yuliya M
, García-Pérez, Ana L
, Kholodilov, Ivan S
, Brugger Katharina
in
Adaptation
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Dermacentor silvarum
/ Frequency distribution
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Species
/ Summer
/ Vectors
2020
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Vectors of disease at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia: D. reticulatus and D. silvarum
by
Rubel, Franz
, Kahl Olaf
, Kurzrock Lina
, Belova, Oxana A
, Didyk, Yuliya M
, García-Pérez, Ana L
, Kholodilov, Ivan S
, Brugger Katharina
in
Adaptation
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Dermacentor silvarum
/ Frequency distribution
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geographical distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Species
/ Summer
/ Vectors
2020
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Vectors of disease at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia: D. reticulatus and D. silvarum
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Vectors of disease at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia: D. reticulatus and D. silvarum
2020
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The two ixodid tick species Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius) and Dermacentor silvarum Olenev occur at the northern distribution limit of the genus Dermacentor in Eurasia, within the belt of 34-60∘N latitude. Whilst the distribution area of D. reticulatus extends from the Atlantic coast of Portugal to Western Siberia, that of D. silvarum extends from Western Siberia to the Pacific coast. In Western Siberia, the distribution areas of the two Dermacentor species overlap. Although the two tick species are important vectors of disease, detailed information concerning the entire distribution area, climate adaptation, and proven vector competence is still missing. A dataset was compiled, resulting in 2188 georeferenced D. reticulatus and 522 D. silvarum locations. Up-to-date maps depicting the geographical distribution and climate adaptation of the two Dermacentor species are presented. To investigate the climate adaptation of the two tick species, the georeferenced locations were superimposed on a high-resolution map of the Köppen–Geiger climate classification. The frequency distribution of D. reticulatus under different climates shows two major peaks related to the following climates: warm temperate with precipitation all year round (57%) and boreal with precipitation all year round (40%). The frequency distribution of D. silvarum shows also two major peaks related to boreal climates with precipitation all year round (30%) and boreal winter dry climates (60%). Dermacentor silvarum seems to be rather flexible concerning summer temperatures, which can range from cool to hot. In climates with cool summers D. reticulatus does not occur, it prefers warm and to a lesser extent hot summers. Lists are given in this paper for cases of proven vector competence for various agents of both Dermacentor species. For the first time, the entire distribution areas of D. reticulatus and D. silvarum were mapped using georeferenced data. Their climate adaptations were quantified by Köppen profiles.
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Springer Nature B.V
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